A circular image with a large black center surrounded by a thin violet ring that transitions to coral orange at the outer edges.

Coral Orange to Deep Violet Ring Nave

30x30 cm / 12x12″
$50.00
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A circular image with a large black center surrounded by a thin violet ring that transitions to coral orange at the outer edges.

Coral Orange to Deep Violet Ring Nave | Fine Art Poster

Fine Art Poster

$50.00

Artwork Story

A dense coral orange band traces a perfect circle against black, its outer edge radiating outward and its inner edge dropping hard into a wide open void. A thin line of deep violet runs the inner boundary, two bands, clean and exact, one warm, one cool, holding the circle together.

Tech Specs

Camera: NIKON Z 8

Lens: NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S

Focal length: 89mm

Exposure: 20s · f/8 · ISO 32

Original capture: 8,256 × 5,504 px (45.4 MP)

Final file: 5,456 × 5,456 px (29.8 MP)

Print size at 300 DPI: 18.2" × 18.2"

File type: TIFF 16-bit sRGB

File size: 170.4 MB

Fine Art Poster

Museum-quality giclée on 200gsm FSC-certified matte paper. Printed with a 12-color process that produces depth and color accuracy standard inkjet can’t match — no glass, no glare, just the image. The square format is designed to drop straight into any standard square frame, or hang unframed with a clip or poster rail.

  • 200gsm smooth matte finish, 0.26mm thick
  • FSC-certified paper, eco-responsible production
  • Ships flat in protective packaging
  • Available: 12×12", 20×20", 28×28"

Shipping & Production

Every order is produced on demand through Gelato’s global print network — meaning your piece is made near you, not shipped across an ocean.

Most orders arrive within 3–7 business days. You’ll receive tracking once your order ships. If anything arrives damaged, reach out and it will be made right.

How I make them

Each photo is unique, with its own placement of items, platter spin rate, charge time, variable focus, and exposure. Experimentation, and subsequent obsessive repetition, has led to some unexpected and beautiful combinations. Not a bad combo.

For the technical end of things, I use a Nikon Z8 to capture these images. The resolution is set to maximum, so I get a 45.7 megapixel RAW file straight out of camera, shot with a NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/2.8 S. From there, I edit in Lightroom and apply its Super Resolution on each file, which brings the final image up to roughly 11,000 x 11,000 pixels at around 46 MB. That's a little over 119 megapixels, so more than enough to print these large. For printing, I deliver vibrant 16-bit sRGB TIF files that range in size from 100-950 mb.

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